
In the first row, we had to change the resolution on the picture each time. In order to do this, I went to photoshop and opened up the picture, then went to image size, where you can then change the resolution. Each time, I also changed the height to 1 inch in the image size box so it would not exeed the chart box size. I noticed the higher the resolution, the clearer the picture got.
Next row was format/mode. To do this, I went to the image tab, then mode. There you can select wether you want the picture to be grayscale, RGB color, etc. For duo tone, i noticed that you must convert to Grayscale before changing the colors on duotone. I noticed when I changed the color to CMYK, the colors were extremely vibrant.
The 3rd row was orientation. To change to portrait, I went to image size once again and changed the width to .75, then cropped the photo and it automatically stops at that size. For a square, I did the same thing but set the size to 1 by 1. The third photo I did not have to adjust because my photo was already in landscape format.
In the 4th row, we were told to frame the photo. For this, I clicked on the crop tool and changed the size on the top of the school to 1 inch height. I then cropped and the photo would come closer and closer each time i continued to crop.
In the 5th row, I did the same thing, but we were told to make a photo look abstract in the last copy. The goal was to make it unable to see what the last image was.
Finally, In purpose, i selected a photo and went to the filter dropdown. There, i selected crosshatch, then crystalize, then filmgrain. There were many other filters and once you choose one, there are even more choices of filters. This project taught me a lot of useful tools on photoshop.

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